Here's my contribution to statistics nuts like myself.
This utility Logs in to Perlmonks (using ZZamboni's
PerlmonksChat module), gets your writeup page and creates 3
plots from the data, which are ftp'd to a server of your
choice.
I run it every few days to update the graphs. All modules
besides PerlMonksChat.pm are available at CPAN. See my home
node for an example of the results.

Update: I no longer post the graphs on my home node. The updated code given in the replies to this node is more modern. Thanks to everyone for the kind comments I received when I first wrote this.

I did this version of ase's excellent stat grapher a while ago but never posted it. Too bad ase don't come around the monastery often these days, as he wrote some really good nodes, be sure to read them!

I revamped a bit the whole thing, the main difference in this version is that it uses jcwren's xluke_repwalker.pl stats file to get the infos, instead of grabbing the page from perlmonks.

Nice work! I like being able to see this info in a graphical context. I only have a couple of suggestions for improving it. These came up through personal trial and error trying to get this to run for myself.

Suggest using something else than PerlMonksChat for getting a user's page. This one gave me a lot of problems, and I ended up throwing it away in favor of a request that looks like this :

Some people (not myself..yet) have more than 50 writeups, so the url query will have to be repeated multiple times in order to get all writeups. Granted, your code will give a good synopsis, but I imagine there are people out there who want all the info at once. For an example of how to do multiple fetches to get all of the writeups, look again to luke_repwalker

Other than those suggestions, I would say your code works great for me.Update (2): Fixed the code wrap. Thnx nuance.GuildensternNegaterd character class uber alles!